Scouting report: Tramon Williams, of Green Bay Packers

Packers cornerback has moved into NFL's elite class

Packers' cornerback Tramon Williams (38) intercepts a pass against the Atlanta Falcons and runs it back 70 yards for a touchdown. (RICH ADDICKS, REUTERS)

Informationfor this report was obtained from NFL scouts.

In five years, the Green Bay Packers' Tramon Williams has gone from an undrafted player cut by the Texans to the best cover cornerback in the NFC. The 5-foot-11, 191-pound Williams can press or play off the receiver. He can play the left or right side and transitions from his backpedal well with fluid hips.

Williams anticipates well and makes big plays. He has exceptional ball skills, as six regular-season interceptions and three postseason interceptions attest.

He is lean and wiry and not the most physical cornerback. He has improved in run support, however, and his tackling is not a liability.

The best way to attack him is to work him on underneath routes. He sometimes gives receivers a little too much cushion and is quick to bail. Williams also will jump the first move at times, so receivers can be effective with double moves.